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Emil Milker

The current growth in the local and international engineering, civils and construction markets is expected to continue despite the current volatility experi- enced in world economic markets, reports the South African Association of Consulting Engineers (Saace). Saace CEO Graham Pirie says that even though the local infrastructure roll-out programme and the infrastructure investments from emerging markets such as China were initiated before the period of global market volatility, infrastructure builds cannot be halted as they are vital to the economic growth of countries. “Government’s commitment of R500-bil-lion, in addition to the money invested in the 2010 FIFA World Cup stadiums, to be spent over three years, means that 2010 is a small component of a larger investment that government is encouraging,” says Pirie. He comments that the infrastructure roll-out programme is necessary, given the 20-year infrastructure investment backlog that South Africa needs to resolve. Pirie says that events hosted in the country since 1994 have encouraged infrastructure reinvestment. “Prior to 1994, South Africa didn’t host sporting or political events that would draw an influx of tourists into the country, so the need for infrastructure reinvestment was minimal. “From 1994, with the 1995 rugby World Cup looming, government got serious about resolving this. Certain sporting events, such as the 1995 rugby World Cup, the 2003 cricket World Cup and the 2010 soccer World Cup, focus the right amount of attention on infras- tructure reinvestment at the right time,” says Pirie

Tags: capital investment construction growth infrastructure on 08-13-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Emil Milker

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Emil Milker

As designed, the cities will have a total of four times the geographic area of Hong Kong, three times the population of Dubai, and - so the Saudis claim - an economic output equal to Singapore's. The coastal King Abdullah Economy City is designed to house two million in an area twice the size of Hong Kong. Entirely funded by domestic and foreign private investors, this is the only one of the four planned cities that is currently under construction. Aside from the seaport and residential area, KAC will also house a sprawling industrial zone, a central business district, a sea resort, and a multi-university education campus.

Tags: chalco factories industrial zone industry infrastructure planning smelter on 08-12-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Emil Milker

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Susanna Keung

Tags: copper demand energy india infrastructure on 07-21-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Susanna Keung

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Colin Bennett

These projects include new railway lines connecting Guiyang and Guangzhou, Lanzhou and Chongqing, Kashgar and Hotan in Xinjiang; highways between Wanyuan and Dazhou in Sichuan Province, Shuikou and Duyun in Guizhou Province; airport expansion projects in Chengdu, Chongqing and Xi'an.\n\nThey also include the building of hydropower stations, coal mines, gas and oil transmission tube lines as well as public utilities projects in western regions.

Tags: building china infrastructure trends on 06-25-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Colin Bennett

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Jon Barnes

Neans focuses on "priority markets"

Tags: gulf infrastructure spain telecom on 06-03-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jon Barnesand 1 member(s) first by: Susanna Keung

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Colin Bennett

l Write to Editor NEW DELHI: The government on Friday said the fixed line telephony will be exempted from the licence fee to encourage service providers especially in the private sector to go to rural areas.

Tags: infrastructure on 04-26-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Colin Bennett

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